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New Asia Investments Invests In Waste Water Plant In Vietnam

New Asia Investments' portfolio holding, GD Wasser, announced Monday that the company has completed a new water treatment project in Vietnam.   In a statement Monday, it said that the project involved the upgrade of an existing waste water treatment facility at the Duc Hoa industrial park. The plant is now in the commissioning phase.   The new waste water plant is located at Duc Hoa, Long An provi ...

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Taipower, CPC budgets for ‘neighborhood’ panned

Most of the money earmarked by state-owned Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) and CPC Corp, Taiwan (CPC) for environmental protection, has instead gone toward what he called “bribing the community,” Taiwan Solidarity Union Legislator Hsu Chung-hsin (許忠信) said yesterday. Hsu told a press conference that he would boycott the two companies’ budgets if they refuse to change the way they regulate their combined total th ...

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Alstom T&D India bags Rs 54 crore contract from Bihar Transco

  Alstom T&D India today said it has bagged an order worth Rs 54.4 crore for supplying equipment to Bihar State Power Transmission Company.

"Alstom T&D India has secured Rs 54.4 crore turnkey contract from Bihar State Power Transmission Company Limited," the company said in a statement.

The state government of Bihar plans to add a number of new voltage level substations at various locations i ...

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Asia can’t shy away from hard choices on energy use

Energy is the lifeblood of economic growth. It keeps factories and offices running, ports and airports humming and shopping malls in business. Asia's extraordinary growth story has given the power-hungry manufacturing sector a starring role. The region's energy consumption is now twice US levels. And there are no signs that the expansion of this appetite for energy will slow. At the same time, a heavy depen ...

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Goldpoly and its Shareholder Company Achieved Grid Connection of 180MW Solar Power Plants in Qinghai

Goldpoly New Energy Holdings Limited ("Goldpoly" or "the Company," HK stock code: 686, whose largest shareholder is China Merchants New Energy Group "CMNE"), a leading solar power plant investor and operator in China, today announced that Goldpoly, together with its shareholder company Renewable Energy Trade Board Corporation ("EBOD", a renewable energy trading platform under CMNE), that the 180MW solar pow ...

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S.Korea nuclear regulator approves restart of 3 nuclear reactors shut in May

South Korea's nuclear regulator approved on Thursday the restart of three reactors that were shut in late May to replace cables supplied using fake certificates. Asia's fourth largest economy has been striving to secure stable power supply ahead of peak winter demand in January in the wake of cuts in nuclear power supply following the nuclear safety scandal. South Korea has 23 nuclear reactors, which genera ...

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Half of Global Solar PV Demand in 2014 to Come from APAC

Solar photovoltaic (PV) demand in 2014 will be dominated by the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, which will account for approximately 50% of all new solar PV demand next year. According to findings from the latest NPD Solarbuzz Asia Pacific PV Markets Quarterly report, almost 95% of new solar PV capacity in the APAC region in 2014 will come from just five countries: China, Japan, India, Australia, and Thailand. ...

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HYDROELECTRIC UNCERTAINTY IN SOUTH ASIA

Stretching east to west over 2,000km and comprising over 60,000 sq kms of ice, the Hindu Kush-Karakoram-Himalayan glaciers are a source of water for the quarter of humanity that lives in South Asia. Glaciers are natural reservoirs and regulators of water for rivers for domestic and industrial consumption, and for irrigation and hydroelectric dams. Glaciers are melting faster in the Himalayas than anywhere e ...

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